Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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1. Layers 2. Snap modes 3. Drwaing utilities 4. Using geodetic survey data 5. Using single-frame photogrammetry data 6. Using 3D scanning and SfM photogrammetry data 7. Coordinate transformation 8. Digitisation of old maps/plans 9. Vectorisation of ratser data 10. Drawing/model space 11. Graphical analysis for bulding archaelogy surveys 12. Annotations 13. 2D outputs
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of this course is to demonstrate the capabilities of CAD software in the process of documentation, analysis and interpretation of historical buildings. The main tool used is Autodesk AutoCAD, which is widely used for any technical drawing. The course reflects the need of the standard non-destructive building archaeology survey (BAS).
Ability to independently create a comprehensive set of building plans.
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Prerequisites
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Basic computer literacy and basic geometry knowledge.
KHI/PBD15
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Participation in classes, fully independent creation of a CAD drawing, according to specifications.
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Recommended literature
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ČSN 01 3420 - Výkresy pozemních staveb. Praha, 2004.
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BEGANOVÁ J., TEREŇOVÁ, Z. Základy počítačovej podpory projektovania. Bratislava, 2011.
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BREJCHA M. CAD systémy. Ústí nad Labem: FŽP UJEP, 2014.
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KLIMEŠOVÁ J. Nauka o pozemních stavbách. Brno, 2005.
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